Hennessey Viper Venom 1000 Twin Turbo

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The Hennessey Viper Venom 1000 Twin Turbo is an upgraded version of the Dodge Viper offered for sale as a whole car or as an upgrade by Hennessey Performance Engineering, also known as HPE. It comes in two variants, a coupe and a convertible. It has a theoretical maximum production run of 24 vehicles[1]. HPE claims the Venom 1000 Twin Turbo is "The fastest and most powerful limited-edition street car in the world."[1]

As tested in 2006 by Motor Trend the coupe variant weighed 3468 lb, cost $187,710, and had a 0.39 drag coefficient[2].

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[edit] HPE Modifications

[edit] Engine

The stock 2003 Viper V10 motor puts out 500 Brake horsepower (370 kilowatts) and 525 ft·lbf (712 N·m). HPE increases the output to about 1050 hp (the rear wheels receive 983.5[3] horsepower (733 kilowatts)) and 1,100 ft·lbf (1,490 N·m) ( rear wheels receive 981 foot pounds (1329 newton meters)) of torque with the following modifications:

[edit] Body

  • VenomAero body modifications (front air dam, rear diffuser & spoiler)
  • Lowered suspension
  • 2-way adjustable coil-over shock absorbers
  • Brembo upgraded braking system
  • Adjustable traction control
  • Quaife differential
  • Hennessey Venom 7R forged aluminum wheels (19x10 front, 20x13 rear)
  • Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tyres: 275/30 YR19 front, 335/30 YR20 rear

[edit] Interior

  • Limited edition leather interior with custom embroidery
  • 5-Point racing harnesses
  • HPE custom floor mats
  • DVD navigation system

[edit] Legality

According to testing by Motor Trend in 2006, the Venom failed street-legal smog testing due to excess carbon monoxide output[4].

[edit] Performance Characteristics

Acceleration[1]:

  • 0-60 mph: 2.9 s
  • 0-100 mph: 5.8 s
  • 0-150 mph: 10.9 s
  • 0-200 mph: 19.6 s

Top Speed: 255 mph (410 km/h)HPE Claimed

Road & Track 0-200 shootout test winner, best run (Sept 07)

  • 0-60 mph: 3.2 s
  • 0-100 mph: 7.9 s
  • 0-150 mph: 10.0 s
  • 0-200 mph: 20.3 s

Top Speed: Theoretical 255mph (tested 221mph)

Test driver Steve Millen: "Holy Hell! This is a wild ride. It just wants to go sideways in every gear."

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